28 December 2025

A Good Read

Circle of Friends by Maeve Binchy


Benny is a big girl with a big heart. She and elfin Eve have been best friends for ever, growing up in sleepy Knockglen. Their one goal is to get to Dublin, to university and to freedom.

On their first day at University College Dublin they meet fellow students - Nan, beautiful but selfish, and handsome Jack. Before long trouble is brewing for the circle of friends, in the form of passion, tragedy, and the independence they yearn for.

It’s a good story with interesting characters.
I enjoyed it.


∼ Happy Reading∼ 

Polly x

24 December 2025

Christmas



Seasons Greetings

Happy Holidays

Dear reader, however you spend the festive season I hope it will be full of cheer.


🎄 Be warm and well ðŸŽ„ 
Polly x

21 December 2025

My Great Mince Pie Survey

Oh my word, how time flies, it's tasting time again.
 I've done this so many times now it has earned the label of traditions!


Tesco Rum & Raisin
very nice but not a huge taste of rum! 


Morrisons 
All butter pastry, mincemeat infused with brandy and cider and warming spices. Very nice but I couldn't detect the brandy or cider, but I liked it enough to have a second one!



Aldi shortcrust pastry, mincemeat and a light dusting of sugar.
Very tasty but the pastry is a little bit stodgy


Waitrose Brandy Buttercream Mince Pies
absolutely scrumptious. Four in the pack, I didn't share them!


Waitrose Brown Butter Mince Pies with Cognac, always my favourite


and extra delicious warm with a dollop of cream (mulled wine optional) 😊
I did share these.



Co-op Irresistible all butter fruit and apple mincemeat
with brandy and port - delicious



Aldi All Butter Mince Pies Infused with Cognac,
Ruby Port and Dry Cider - very delicious

∼ Be safe and well∼ 
Polly x 

17 December 2025

Christmas Tree Festival

The Christmas Tree Festival in a nearby village was, as expected, a resounding success with more beautiful, imaginative displays.


Jingle Bells by
Riding For The Disabled was my joint favourite with 


The Starry Night inspired by the Vincent van Gogh painting
by The Sewing and Craft Club



Catch-Up-Cafe Christmas Kitchen


When Santa is Away
I think some of the elves were misbehaving!


Hearts by The Link Club
A joyful heart is good medicine - how true


How clever is this
Austeritree
by The Guides


and this one
Fire & Ice
by The brownies

Robin Hood's Archer Tree with a casket of gold
The inscription reads
In Sherwood's shade where legends are told
Robin Hood smiles on the shimmering gold
"Be fair and be kind"  the brave hero would say
"Take JUST ONE treasure and skip on your way
one keeps it merry - more isn't ok".
The 'gold' was chocolate coins.



Come Dasher Come Dancer Sensory Arts
was lovely


Cymru by Chelmsford & District Welsh Society


Chelmsford Men's Shed showing images of days gone by, workshop things,
items of interest, cups of tea and custard creams! Great stuff.


This was adorable
Teddy Bear's Christmas



And this was very clever, The Fallen Tree by 1st Beavers


The cute beaver has felled the tree!


Bee Merry by 1st Guides
it's a shame I couldn't get a better view. It has little bees on it, bee sayings and bee homes, and the little packets of seeds say "scatter me to help a bee"


Fab..Yule..Ous
by Vanessa Brett Millinery


Girls Can Do Anything by 2nd Brownies
displayed women of influence throughout history
from Marie Curie to Taylor Swift. 

Our WI tree was similar but most of our women were from older generations, although we did include Dolly Parton and Michelle Obama


Trauma Teddies from our neighbouring village WI. They are donated to emergency services to give comfort to young children and help to distract them from emergencies happening around them. 

Crackin Tree Gromit
I'm a huge fan of Wallace & Gromit


unlike the Grinch, I hate it but I think this was very good

Come Fly With Me
How cute is the little balloon


100 Years of the Shipping Forcast
the photograph is Vice Admiral Robert Fitzroy. He 
was an English officer of the Royal Navy, politician and scientist.

and finally
It's a Wrap
rolls of paper attached to a white board, simple and very effective.

I hope you have enjoyed the Trees.


🎄 Be safe and well🎄
Polly x 


14 December 2025

A Good Read

One Lost Soul by J M Dalgliesh


Destined for a career in medicine, one to rival that of her parents, Holly Bettany’s future was as bright as it had been privileged. All that ended the day she was found strangled and left on a lonely cliff top path.

In an idyllic coastal setting DI Tom Janssen must unpick the many layers of deceit and historic secrets within the community. Holly had a secret… and she knew the secrets of others…

It's a good plot with a shocking outcome, I enjoyed it.


∼ Happy Reading∼ 

Polly x

7 December 2025

Lake View Lounge


At last Lake View lounge is (almost) finished


it has taken a VERY long time.


The upright beams were already there, I put the long beams along the ceiling.
I then put the flooring in. The next job was the chimney. I started with a cardboard template to get the cut out pieces around the beams right. The real thing was made with foam board, covered in plain wallpaper and sprayed white. 


The first attempt was a disaster, the large front piece warped and there were areas where the paper hadn't stuck down properly, you can just see the bubbles, so I made a second one. This time I papered both sides of the foam board to combat warping, and constantly smoothed the paper down to ensure it made contact all over


and added struts and supports at the back to give it more stability.


At last I was happy with it and started preparing bricks made from egg boxes.
I painted the various bits and then cut out the little bricks. It was fiddly but quite theraputic.


Having cut out the bricks I laid them out to arrange them by size and colour and then glued them to a piece of paper which is glued onto the wall of the room for the back of the chimney.


I did the same for the sides but they were glued directly onto the sides of the chimney because I was able to do that at my craft desk. I balanced the back piece so that I could align the back and side bricks in a straight line.


With a tiled hearth and a nice wooden beam mantlepiece


 the chimney was in place.


I love the little log burner

After putting the log burner in place the next job was the cupboards at the sides of the chimney. I forgot to take photos, each cupboard is made up of front, back, side and top pieces, and small pieces for detail.

The sofa was next

starting with these 4 components,
then covered the foamboard with plain white material.


Once again I forgot to take photos of the making of it until it was finished!
I used foam pieces for the cushions, the legs are cocktail sticks cut at an angle and varnished. This was the third attempt! and I'm super pleased at how it turned out.


How cute are these cushions.
I did make some but then saw these on ebay, I love them. 


The TV surround is a piece of card painted black, the image was printed off the web with a sheet of acetate over it, and a piece of card for the backing, and the stand is painted bits of wood. I bought the speaker dock.


I made the candles that sit on the hearth, which was tricky (and possibly dangerous!) by pouring melting wax into straws with a taper inside. I didn't burn myself.
I didn't make the very thin ones on the mantlepiece.


I found a video on youtube to make the log basket starting with a piece of card wrapped around circles cut out from a cereal box


  a piece of hessian glued inside, handles attached then string glued around the side. The logs are real bits of twigs from the garden.


I bought the log burner, the chair and stool, the console table, the coffee table, the lamp, plants, vase, the dollshouse and the rug. I already had some frames and printed the paintings from the web. I will add more pictures, and will make a Swiss cheeseplant. I'm also attempting to make a backgammon board! I've seen one online but it's been out of stock for ages.


The last item to put in place was this lovely crystal chandelier. I bought it at the Kensington Dollshouse Festival years ago with the intention of putting it in the lounge in dollshouse No. 2 - The Mansion House, but the room seemed too small for it so I put it away confident that one day I would find a room big enough for it, and here it is.

I have 3 favourites - the gorgeous little dolls house (I made the Keep Calm picture), the Tiffany lamp and the cat picture in the landing


The top landing was so much easier because I bought all the furniture. I made the HOME letters. The tall bookcase was a bit rough, it needed sanding and refining. It had been around for ages, I can't remember where it came from. I want to make some more books and pictures but my printer isn't working, I might have to get a new one.

Top floor before


and after

Now I'm working on the doors, windows and the roof. I was hoping to have it completely finished by Christmas but I'm not confident, I think the roof will be challenging.

∼ Be safe and well∼ 
Polly x